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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix business... with business. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i could get used to this. [ male announcer ] yes, you could business pro. yes, you could. go national. go like a pro. riding the dog like it's a small horse is frowned upon in this establishment! luckily though, ya know, i conceal this bad boy underneath my blanket just so i can get on e-trade. check my investment portfolio, research stocks... wait, why are you taking... oh, i see...solitary. just a man and his thoughts. and a smartphone... with an e-tradapp. ♪ nobody knows... [ male announcer ] e-trade. investing unleashed. ♪ melissa: he's making some "money." i'm back. this ceo of lenders ink, which has businesses in dining, gaming, entertainment and hospitality industries. i want to ask you about minimum wage because this is a huge debate right now, and you have
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what kind of law would protect us here? what law would make a difference? >> well i think the big thing you have to have minimum cybersecurity standards. i know the u.s. chamber of commerce has a different view on this but the basic idea is this. is that you have some minimum standards that evolve as technology evolves. something that the government hasn't really done yet. but they need to get into the business of developing standards that change with the times, that change with technology. and that can be enforced. you don't want to have onerous burdens on business. you want to protect everybody from the possible threats out there. in essence what we're doing we're protecting utility th we have that is known as the internet. melissa: gentlemen, nation for coming on. good stuff. >> thanks, mecal list a, again. melissa: turning briefly to the big non-financial news of the day, the world's 1.2 llion catholics have a new pope. argentina's cardinal jorge bergoglio was elected to lead the catholic church. he is the first pope in history elected from the americas
what kind of law would protect us here? what law would make a difference? >> well i think the big thing you have to have minimum cybersecurity standards. i know the u.s. chamber of commerce has a different view on this but the basic idea is this. is that you have some minimum standards that evolve as technology evolves. something that the government hasn't really done yet. but they need to get into the business of developing standards that change with the times, that change with...
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they were done within the framework of the law. in this case congress would have acted ahead of time and made it apparent we don't favor anything like this. i think it is a little bit different. melissa: are you worried, are there internal conversations what is going on in cyprus and any spillover you might see around the world? any ensuing global slowdown because just a few hours ago they said they were cutting in half the amount of money that people can take out of the atms. they have had the banks closed for days. they are not reopening them, they say, until next tuesday. now they even said you can take half as much money out of the atm as you could before, basically guaranteeing there will be a run on banks when they finally do open them. are you guys worried about a spillover? >> i am a little bit worried about that. i think confidence is a very fragile commodity. you have it until you don't. something like this, while this is happening obviously overseas. there is no indication that american regulators or american officials w
they were done within the framework of the law. in this case congress would have acted ahead of time and made it apparent we don't favor anything like this. i think it is a little bit different. melissa: are you worried, are there internal conversations what is going on in cyprus and any spillover you might see around the world? any ensuing global slowdown because just a few hours ago they said they were cutting in half the amount of money that people can take out of the atms. they have had the...
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but i think the odds of the ryan budget anywhere close to law are just about zero. they're not going to repeal, for example, obamacare. just not going to happen. melissa: gretchen, you're nodding, do you agree with that? >> yeah. i think that is one thing that has to be discussed here, there will be tradeoffs, right? th's what well see happen over the course of the next few weeks. he should be applauded because he has taken on entitlements and done things we've seen other people not do. in fact today, jay carney's president's budget doesn't come unti april won't even balance. we have to a applaud him finding a w to balance a budget. whether doable remains to be seen. melissa: brian, what is one piece in there you want to insistn somebody out in the midwest trying to live and do business or whatever? what is one thing you see in the ryan budget you would like to stay? >> yeah, that's a hard question. and i, i guess i would love to see the repeal of obamacare. i think obamacare itself moves us toward a single-payer system. i want to see consumers more in control of he
but i think the odds of the ryan budget anywhere close to law are just about zero. they're not going to repeal, for example, obamacare. just not going to happen. melissa: gretchen, you're nodding, do you agree with that? >> yeah. i think that is one thing that has to be discussed here, there will be tradeoffs, right? th's what well see happen over the course of the next few weeks. he should be applauded because he has taken on entitlements and done things we've seen other people not do....
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>> in celebration of the pretend law enforcement, they released a cover of etta james' "at last." this isn't the first revamped song. in the past, they released "keep on loving you" in honor of the developers. >>> that brings us to this morning's squawk on the street. blackberry released "at last." what should apple release in the one-year anniversary. bill tweets, they should cover the rolling stones song, "emotional rescue" for the one-year anniversary. doug tweet, mo money, mo problems by notorious b.i.g. >> by the way, he didn't know what that was prior to this tweet. >> no problems. jimmy tweet, apple should have aretha franklin's r-e-s-p-e-c-t, enough said. and bill tweets "feels like the first time" by foreigner. >> interesting. >> in the heard that for a while. >>> let's check on where we stand in the markets, because it does look like we're taking a leg lower here. we've got the nasdaq and the s&p 500 down by .4%. the dow as we mentioned before just turning negative. let's check on shares of lululemon. this is probably simon's favorite story. >> lululemon. >> and the tran
>> in celebration of the pretend law enforcement, they released a cover of etta james' "at last." this isn't the first revamped song. in the past, they released "keep on loving you" in honor of the developers. >>> that brings us to this morning's squawk on the street. blackberry released "at last." what should apple release in the one-year anniversary. bill tweets, they should cover the rolling stones song, "emotional rescue" for the...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. the street." today's rendition of the santelli exchange, it has to be about cyprus. there are so many things here to discuss. how i do really believe that what's going on in cyprus has a direct tie to the u.s.? no. however, many of my sources have such great opinions on the issues here. do i agree with all of them? no. but i'm going to play a couple and they're so representative of the dozens i've received. i'll read them and then we'll talk about them. let's put them on the screen. source number one. the value of any asset should be questioned when the rule makers bend the rules to benefit from their agenda. there is no difference between g
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is a president who picks people to promote because they support his ideology rather than the rule of law. >> this is a man headed up the civil rights division at which the inspector general concluded there's a racial hostility within that department that remains deeply divided over whether cases enforcing rights under the voting rights laws should ever be brought or should be brought with any consistency, where the victims in those voting cases are white and the defendants are black. that's under mr. perez and even some on the left have been saying, enough is enough. eric holder personally needs to answer for that ig's report. although it's gotten very scant coverage. so do you believe that that is a potential issue for mr. perez on his confirmation to head up the labor department? >> inge it's one of the most serious accusations, his failure to be candid when testifying and then this interference based on ideology. these seem to be the reasons the president is promoting him, which is exactly what you don't want to have in a cabinet officer whose primary job is jobs. we can't have that k
is a president who picks people to promote because they support his ideology rather than the rule of law. >> this is a man headed up the civil rights division at which the inspector general concluded there's a racial hostility within that department that remains deeply divided over whether cases enforcing rights under the voting rights laws should ever be brought or should be brought with any consistency, where the victims in those voting cases are white and the defendants are black....
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frank blake, a doctorate in law. frank blake is generous. there will never be another frank blake. >> i didn't like it either. i didn't believe it. all of the other parts of the argument i may be able to buy, but that comparison is a hard one, i think. >> although, who knew exactly what frank blake was going do when he took the gig at home depot, right? >> that's true. >> if you compare it to -- it's an early frank blake reference. it's not saying that this guy is frank blake right now. >> he's geek squad and they'll integrate it correctly. this is not angelina jolie we're talking about. another jolie. you're probably thinking frank blake and jolie. >> if it was angelina jolie i'd say frank blake is in trouble, right? >> i would say angelina is in trouble. >> on sunday, i thought miley cyrus was in trouble. cyprus! >> all right. we are watching best buy shares trade higher in the pre-market. meantime, the bulls are looking to regain their mojo. cramer will show you how to get along for the ride. once again, we're looking to snap the three-da
frank blake, a doctorate in law. frank blake is generous. there will never be another frank blake. >> i didn't like it either. i didn't believe it. all of the other parts of the argument i may be able to buy, but that comparison is a hard one, i think. >> although, who knew exactly what frank blake was going do when he took the gig at home depot, right? >> that's true. >> if you compare it to -- it's an early frank blake reference. it's not saying that this guy is frank...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> the >>> the u.s. department of agriculture is considering buying 400,000 tons of sugar to stave off a wave of defaults by sugar processors that borrowed heavily under a government price support program. hampton pearson joins us live now from washington. it's almost a french twist on free market capitalism, hampton. >> this is all base about based on a story of "the wall street journal." they're buying 100 tons of sugar to protect sugar processors under a price support program. this would leave the usda program with an $80 million deficit according to the wall street journal. sugar prices have fallen nearly 22% over the last year. the usda would not say which sugar company would have outstanding loans in the program and a final decision on whether to take this action will not come until next month and the spokesman telling cnbc news that any price support would keep sugar prices higher like mars and nestle as well as candy and breakfast serial producers. the govern withment support of sugar prices have
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>> you have to stick with the law. there is a distinction between tax avoidance and tax evasion. most of the federal employees, was looking at the numbers, they did file their tax return. they are not trying to evade taxes. so, you know, sometimes there is an honest disagreement, which was the case. so let's be a little bit careful melissa: to me, it always shows me how disorganize the government is. the largest group of workers were from the post office. there were not up-to-date on their taxes. wondering, while one hand as panama can't the other hand, and and garnish their wages, even a little bit to pay the taxes? >> and this is a top down problem. we have a treasury secretary you had back taxes as well and no one seems to be very concerned about. this is a big issue that does not just extends to a certain group of federal workers. i think the interesting thing is that federal employees are by and large paid much more than their private-sector counterparts. the question is to wire we seeing the taxes owed to the government coming back in? think you're right. a lot of abuse of
>> you have to stick with the law. there is a distinction between tax avoidance and tax evasion. most of the federal employees, was looking at the numbers, they did file their tax return. they are not trying to evade taxes. so, you know, sometimes there is an honest disagreement, which was the case. so let's be a little bit careful melissa: to me, it always shows me how disorganize the government is. the largest group of workers were from the post office. there were not up-to-date on...
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requiring law enforcement to require permits. they estimate the unmanned drone business could be worth $34 billion over the next few years. >>> ben bernanke is announcing the feds will continue to hold interest rates right where they are. they are likely to continue their debate on the cost of jaun tatetive easing -- quantitative easing and he will hold his conference shortly after 11:00 our time. >>> they could see twin kiss back on the shelves. they are paying $410 million for the brand-name recipes and 5 factories. it is up to the new owners to hire back the former hostess workers. >>> a former study links sugars to death. they have linked 180,000 deaths and of that number, 2 5,000 were americans. the data comes from the american beverage association but the story is more about sensationalism than science. >>> it is going to cost you a quarter to get paper bags in santa cruz. a countywide charge of 25 cents per gay bag is set to gush per bag is set to go into effect in april. >>> they are trying to put to an end bullying. she
requiring law enforcement to require permits. they estimate the unmanned drone business could be worth $34 billion over the next few years. >>> ben bernanke is announcing the feds will continue to hold interest rates right where they are. they are likely to continue their debate on the cost of jaun tatetive easing -- quantitative easing and he will hold his conference shortly after 11:00 our time. >>> they could see twin kiss back on the shelves. they are paying $410 million...
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where we differ but we're going to converge over chaum is the focus on all laws being a private credit system a pool banking system with no government and that monetary dynamics their focus and then a loss in the monetary dynamics where the government injects money into the economy through different. it's untaxed out through surplices but some studies will converge we're still working our way there and do really well that's so let's let's let's boil this down to make it pretty straightforward stuff. the united states do we have a debt crisis you have a private process and a public debt reaction to that private process but by private you're talking about . hell no should help but households credit credit cards and of course student loans. and then corporate. financial corporations and finally did taken out by the shadow banking system when they borrowed money from the banking sector creating money in the process and then lend it to finance fundamentally ponzi schemes the combination of those three large groups of dead is pigs at forty two trillion dollars right now that was about three
where we differ but we're going to converge over chaum is the focus on all laws being a private credit system a pool banking system with no government and that monetary dynamics their focus and then a loss in the monetary dynamics where the government injects money into the economy through different. it's untaxed out through surplices but some studies will converge we're still working our way there and do really well that's so let's let's let's boil this down to make it pretty straightforward...
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requiring law enforcement to require permits. they estimate the unmanned drone business could be worth $34 billion over the next few years. >>> ben bernanke is announcing the feds will continue to hold interest rates right where they are. they are likely to continue their debate on the cost of jaun tatetive easing -- quantitative easing and he will hold his conference shortly after 11:00 our time. >>> they could see twin kiss back on the shelves. they are paying $410 million for the brand-name recipes and 5 factories. it is up to the new owners to hire back the former hostess workers. >>> a former study links sugars to death. they have linked 180,000 deaths and of that number, 2 5,000 were americans. the data comes from the american beverage association but the story is more about sensationalism than science. >>> it is going to cost you a quarter to get paper bags in santa cruz. a countywide charge of 25 cents per gay bag is set to gush per bag is set to go into effect in april. >>> they are trying to put to an end bullying. she
requiring law enforcement to require permits. they estimate the unmanned drone business could be worth $34 billion over the next few years. >>> ben bernanke is announcing the feds will continue to hold interest rates right where they are. they are likely to continue their debate on the cost of jaun tatetive easing -- quantitative easing and he will hold his conference shortly after 11:00 our time. >>> they could see twin kiss back on the shelves. they are paying $410 million...
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i guess the good thing is they're sort of going back to the rule of law. but it's $400 million. >> honoring the insurance. the deposit insurance. >> the absurdity of the fact that they've come out now and said that the deposits less than 100,000 euros won't be hurt is crazy. it tells you this was a decision that was either made in a vacuum or was an emotional decision to go after russia and we're going to talk about that. this is the kind of situation, unique situation that we have tons of unique situations in europe, and this to me is what scares me. >> that's a good point in terms of the unique situation. >> every situation's unique. >> it's followed by another one. >> that's the brinkmanship, that the next one has to be worse for you to get anything done. >> sxopz drops. big movers of the day. we kick it off with a pop for constellation brands up 3%, tim. >> this is kind of a unique industry where the industry is consolidating is the u.s. department of justice has been very concerned. constellation keeps going up higher and higher as the news comes they
i guess the good thing is they're sort of going back to the rule of law. but it's $400 million. >> honoring the insurance. the deposit insurance. >> the absurdity of the fact that they've come out now and said that the deposits less than 100,000 euros won't be hurt is crazy. it tells you this was a decision that was either made in a vacuum or was an emotional decision to go after russia and we're going to talk about that. this is the kind of situation, unique situation that we have...
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it's the law of the land. and i think it is -- like i said, let's not use him as a barometer on this. because i think the same people in the republican party understand that although they may not like it, it's the law of the land and it's going to move forward. >> steve, where are you on this? do you think it's a settled deal? i think it is. i'd like to think it is. >> it is a settled deal. look, i'm not an obama care supporter. i think most republicans are not. i think that there will have to be reforms to it as time goes on. but the problem with what ted cruz is doing, although it might be good politics for ted cruz and his standing in the faction of the republican party that he represents, is it keeps us permanently looking backwards on an issue that robert just described that's been settled by the supreme court, that's been settled by the last election. so the issue going forward is how do we project a message that the american people will find appealing. how do we get back on track after having lost the p
it's the law of the land. and i think it is -- like i said, let's not use him as a barometer on this. because i think the same people in the republican party understand that although they may not like it, it's the law of the land and it's going to move forward. >> steve, where are you on this? do you think it's a settled deal? i think it is. i'd like to think it is. >> it is a settled deal. look, i'm not an obama care supporter. i think most republicans are not. i think that there...
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and i think there is always just this assumption that you put something into law and businesses know about it. and that really, not until a business gets to be about 100 employees, do they start having, according to the california employers association sort of in-house human resources person on staff. so this really helped us to sort of demonstrate the complexity. i think our kind of message is with the task force is more regulation may not necessarily be the need to deal with wage test and that we need to strengthen what is there. so that was kind of orientation was to demonstrate the amount of regulation that is currently there. and then i wanted to with the last two items are calendar item march 19th general services agency and contract monitoring division as parts of march as being international women's month for the commissioner on the status of women. they are doing a women's business enterprise workshop for women lbes and sbes and march 13 and march 23, thank you commissioner adams for the connection that bart is holding their revamping a program for small business program. an
and i think there is always just this assumption that you put something into law and businesses know about it. and that really, not until a business gets to be about 100 employees, do they start having, according to the california employers association sort of in-house human resources person on staff. so this really helped us to sort of demonstrate the complexity. i think our kind of message is with the task force is more regulation may not necessarily be the need to deal with wage test and...
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the dow managed to eke out a slight gain wi the nasdaq and s&p 500 posting minor laws. the s&p fell for thehird straight seson. that is the worst losing streak of the year. microsoft could be in some hot water with the justice department. microsoft and some of its business partners are being investigated over a foreign bribery claims. government officials in china, italy and romania were allegedly bribed to earn software contracts but shares of microsoft still managed to close the day up slightly. >>> all right we start tonight in cyprus. th parliament rejected the tax on bank deposits, potentially killing the bailout but russia is floating another option, gazprom, which is russia's state-owned oil company, is reportedly offering exploration rights to the island's rich natural gas fields. here to break it down the former im fsec tiff board member and current visiting fellow at the peterson institute for international economics. doug, welcome to the show. >> thanks. melissa: is there a danger to letting russia really get its hooks in cyprus ke that? should we be worried
the dow managed to eke out a slight gain wi the nasdaq and s&p 500 posting minor laws. the s&p fell for thehird straight seson. that is the worst losing streak of the year. microsoft could be in some hot water with the justice department. microsoft and some of its business partners are being investigated over a foreign bribery claims. government officials in china, italy and romania were allegedly bribed to earn software contracts but shares of microsoft still managed to close the day...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. you don't decide when vegetables reach the peak of perfection. the vegetables do. at green giant, we pick vegetables only when they're perfect. then freeze them fast so they're are as nutritious as fresh. [ green giant ] ho ho ho. ♪ green giant >>> this morning, my question, ten years after the start of the war in iraq, why has no one been held accountable? >>> and the film that could change everything you think about poverty in america. first, the president is going to israel and trying to keep the expectations from getting mashugana. >>> good morning. i'm joy reid filling in for melissa harris-perry. first this morning, an update on the lead story from yesterday's program. in an unexpected turn of events in steubenville, ohio, where two teen boys stand accused of assaulting a 16-year-old girl, both cases wrapped their arguments. we expect a ruling from judge thomas lipps momeshortly. this case has been marked by small town uproar and demonstrations and national attention fueled by
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bush alleging the war violated international law. >>> a tragic military accident near reno, nevada, an explosion during a training exercise has killed seven marines and injured several more. military officials say a mortar exploded as it was being set off during a live fire training exercise at the hawthorne army depot. last night's tragic accident has prompted a worldwide moratorium on the specific weapon until it's been determined that weapon is safe enough to continue using. >>> bitter disappointment for dianne feinstein, her bill which creates a national ban on assault weapons was removed from the gun control legislation set to go before the full senate next month. senate majority leader harry reid told feinstein the ban will be offered as an amendment. experts say it had little chance of passage. feinstein awe co-authored the ban that expired after ten years. >>> there were gasps in ohio courtroom as a confessed high school shooter insulted his victims' families by flashing them his middle finger. he also removed his button-down prison overshirt to reveal a "killer" shirt. peter l
bush alleging the war violated international law. >>> a tragic military accident near reno, nevada, an explosion during a training exercise has killed seven marines and injured several more. military officials say a mortar exploded as it was being set off during a live fire training exercise at the hawthorne army depot. last night's tragic accident has prompted a worldwide moratorium on the specific weapon until it's been determined that weapon is safe enough to continue using....
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i think that this view the you can pass a series of laws and set up a series of regulations which turn around 700 years of economic history is the source of the problem. and in other words, you cannot stop bank failures. you cannot stop financial crises. they will continue to occur. you can maybe moderate. melissa: more and more capital is not going to do the trick. what is the danger of folding too much capital? does it make them inefficient to mexico and the economy? >> first, you know, every major bank that failed was overcapitalized. according to the rules of the time. in other words, none of the banks that failed, washington mutual, national city, compass, none of these banks were judged at the time as having been undercapitalized. they were considered to be more than adequately capitalized. that tells you that it is not capital that causes a bank to fail. it is a lack of cash flow. it is a lack of liquidity. they don't talk about liquidity or cash flow, but that is what turns any company to fail. melissa: meanwhile, they have become the favorite whipping boy in washington. also,
i think that this view the you can pass a series of laws and set up a series of regulations which turn around 700 years of economic history is the source of the problem. and in other words, you cannot stop bank failures. you cannot stop financial crises. they will continue to occur. you can maybe moderate. melissa: more and more capital is not going to do the trick. what is the danger of folding too much capital? does it make them inefficient to mexico and the economy? >> first, you know,...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. and his new bossold him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef bere opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find se good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> getting and checked on the new york stocc exchange with nicole petallides watching boeing's. >> looking good today you can see it is up 1.8%. 86.17. looking at the 77 reminder that battery will have no components now trying to get it to fly there conducting test but it could be the next week or the following week they have been grounded since jittery when the battery, fire. look at the five-year charge it's an annual high we have not seen from levels of 2008. and i stayed for those hot on boeing. melissa: is the consumer back? consumer
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law. we have the statement from microsoft. this is in regard to the "wall street journal" reporting on this here is the statement. we take all allegations brought to our attention seriously and we cooperate fully in any government inqueries. like other large companies with operations around the world we sometimes receive allegations about potential misconduct by employees or business partners. we investigate them fully regardless of the source. we invest heavily in proactive training, monitoring, audits to insure business operations around the world meet the highest legal and ethical standards. this is a quote from john frank, vice president and deputy general counsel at microsoft. microsoft shares are trading down slightly today. tracy: sound like a report from general counsel now, doesn't it? adam: you don't expect much, okay. shifting from microsoft to china, big issue there. coming up, former ambassador to china john hunts man. he said -- john units huntsman. said between the twooep united states and beijing. he is the up
law. we have the statement from microsoft. this is in regard to the "wall street journal" reporting on this here is the statement. we take all allegations brought to our attention seriously and we cooperate fully in any government inqueries. like other large companies with operations around the world we sometimes receive allegations about potential misconduct by employees or business partners. we investigate them fully regardless of the source. we invest heavily in proactive training,...
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a look at president obama's health care law a year in. lori: using smartphone to instead of credit card. we'll introduce you to the ceo of level up and changing the way you pay. melissa: and take a look at some of the winners and losers on the nasdaq here as we head out to break. we'll be right back. all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. rify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyo it. siemens. answers. investor. yeah, ibut i'm a busy guy.or it used to be easier but now there are more choicethan ever. i want to know exactly what i am investing in. i want to know exactly how much i'm paying. i want to use the samestuff. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes ishares by blackrock. investment objectives, risk
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my concern that this information can be shared not just with law enforcement agencies here in the country, but your personal records can be exposed worldwide and people can be falsely accused of being involved in some kind of terrorism scheme without ever being afforded their due process rights. >> any limits to this at all, mr. abbott? any limitations to this as far as we know? >> you are hitting the nail on the head about one of my concerns, which there seems to be an erosion of any limitations on this, and that's the biggest question. there used to be a gate keeper here, larry. what is being proposed is the removal of the gate keeper so you would have reduced limitations and greater access to people's private records. >> general abbott. >> yes. >> this was brought about by the patriot act which president bush was a big supporter of. do you feel like this is a washington problem or suggesting that this is somehow a democratic administration problem? >> there this is a problem for years, but it's worsened consistently when we've seen this administration erode constitutional protections a
my concern that this information can be shared not just with law enforcement agencies here in the country, but your personal records can be exposed worldwide and people can be falsely accused of being involved in some kind of terrorism scheme without ever being afforded their due process rights. >> any limits to this at all, mr. abbott? any limitations to this as far as we know? >> you are hitting the nail on the head about one of my concerns, which there seems to be an erosion of...
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it should be, it should be against the law to be in debt, period. melissa: yeah. gene, you are a ledge -- legendary investor, i'm not sure people know that. when you rang the bell at the new york city the dow was 1700. you side, buy, buy, buy. you said the market would two up from there. we're sitting at 14,000. what is your prediction of the dow? >> it will go up. the marketplace is not undervalued. listen to an idiot like me. if i understand and believe in america, the political pundits out there take note, the stock market is alive. it's well. it's great. europe is imploding. america is doing great. and we'll get, eventually we'll get over this big hump. you're right. i'm glad you mentioned it. rock and brews, go to rock and brews.com and you will find the best food and best booze and best experience. melissa: paul, do you agree with that assessment of market? do you feel confident in america and confident in stocks? >> absolutely. as i said ultimately everything comes around. it doesn't take a kreskin to say that market is, down it's going to come back up. mel
it should be, it should be against the law to be in debt, period. melissa: yeah. gene, you are a ledge -- legendary investor, i'm not sure people know that. when you rang the bell at the new york city the dow was 1700. you side, buy, buy, buy. you said the market would two up from there. we're sitting at 14,000. what is your prediction of the dow? >> it will go up. the marketplace is not undervalued. listen to an idiot like me. if i understand and believe in america, the political pundits...
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here to learn and educational systems and they get really good science and technology degrees, our law makes them leave the country and go compete as -- compete against us when they want to stay and take jobs in america. a but you will not take position on the path to citizenship? >> i think the smart members of the committee will deal to come up with a good solution. >> congressman steve scalise, thank you for being our newsmaker. >> we're back with our reporters. russell, i will begin with you. we heard from steve scalise. this past week the house budget chairman paul ryan put out a 10- year budget. senate democrats put up their 10-year budget. the president goes to capitol hill in search of this grand bargain. when and how does that sort of thing come to the other? >> they have obviously gone through a lot of rounds on the fiscal negotiations. what they are looking at now is going back to basics, to what they call the regular order process for the house would pass its budget, the senate would pass its budget, and then they would go to a conference committee to see if they can narrow
here to learn and educational systems and they get really good science and technology degrees, our law makes them leave the country and go compete as -- compete against us when they want to stay and take jobs in america. a but you will not take position on the path to citizenship? >> i think the smart members of the committee will deal to come up with a good solution. >> congressman steve scalise, thank you for being our newsmaker. >> we're back with our reporters. russell, i...
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at issue is, whether the stop and frisk law unfairly target minorities? officers are allowed to stop, question, and sometimes frisk people on the street. city officials say it's helped dramatically reduce gun violence. >>> and a quiet indiana street in is shambles this morning after a private jet came crashing down. the corporate jet hit two homes in south bend, indiana, before becoming lodged in a third home. the pilot had reported electrical problems. >>> hundreds of people evacuated in eastern tennessee this morning after a wildfire erupts and destroys dozens of homes in great smoky mountains national park. helicopters are being brought in to douse the flames. >>> and a health scare for old school rapper tone loc. he clapsed on stage while performing in iowa. you haven't heard that name in awhile, have you? he reportedly has a history of seizures. the 47-year-old is best known for his '80s hit, everybody -- funky cold medina. >>> and finally, a pro football star is a free agent this morning all because of a fax machine. it took too long to transmit the
at issue is, whether the stop and frisk law unfairly target minorities? officers are allowed to stop, question, and sometimes frisk people on the street. city officials say it's helped dramatically reduce gun violence. >>> and a quiet indiana street in is shambles this morning after a private jet came crashing down. the corporate jet hit two homes in south bend, indiana, before becoming lodged in a third home. the pilot had reported electrical problems. >>> hundreds of people...
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they need that law passed so they can begin the process. that would be one of the conditions it would have to meet in order to get the bailout from the imf, the european union, and the ecb to prevent the financial collapse of the country on tuesday, when they try to reopen the banks. >> in terms of that one bank, what would be the ripple effects of closing down that one bank? >> reporter: well, it would save them a lot of money, because they don't have to recapitalize it, right? that's why the european union would laike it, because it woul reduce the bailout cost needs. at the same time, you can assume that a lot of employees are going to lose their jobs. there are about 2,000 people who work there. so it's going to hurt the people who work there, for sure. it's what we have seen throughout the european crisis, as you try to implement measures that reduce costs. at the same time, it can lead to hits on the economy. >> right, of course. michelle, thanks very much. we'll check in again later as this continues to develop. michelle caruso-cabre
they need that law passed so they can begin the process. that would be one of the conditions it would have to meet in order to get the bailout from the imf, the european union, and the ecb to prevent the financial collapse of the country on tuesday, when they try to reopen the banks. >> in terms of that one bank, what would be the ripple effects of closing down that one bank? >> reporter: well, it would save them a lot of money, because they don't have to recapitalize it, right?...
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remember, thss -- one of the things we've learned about this market, it is not a court of law where we like have a prosecutor and defense attorney and they duke it out and then we put. stock in prison. there's like -- we have furloughs -- >> i'm the judge. i can do that. >> i've been calling you the prosecutor lately. but look, there's no grand jury here. thernono grand jury. there are no indictments. there are no convictions. and that's the way this market works. >> i may have a bench trial on this later where i just -- >> i'm going to get a permanent injunction against the sellers. people want to have justice. but fedex should be at $70 if there's justice. caterpillar should be at $70 if there's justice. no, it's not like that. like the bears, cyprus, they have atm problems. jpmorgan should be at $40 because there's justice. there is no justice! >> marry this with this story that's been reported that private ecwift firquity firms ag at mark hurd. does he bring the same hurd premium to a dell that he had brought to oracle or wherever else he went? >> there is such a thing as loyalty.
remember, thss -- one of the things we've learned about this market, it is not a court of law where we like have a prosecutor and defense attorney and they duke it out and then we put. stock in prison. there's like -- we have furloughs -- >> i'm the judge. i can do that. >> i've been calling you the prosecutor lately. but look, there's no grand jury here. thernono grand jury. there are no indictments. there are no convictions. and that's the way this market works. >> i may...
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what we have in cyprus right now is the rule of law being brought into question. can rules about depository insurance change over the course of a weekend? i think the size of cyprus right now, what it represents directly is not a threat. we're assessing. but if this is contained in some broader bailout oriented scheme, i think it could be something weathered by the markets. that said, the rule of law being brought into question is not a good thing. >> steve sacks, are you seeing a reaction in some of the european etfs out there? or are you seeing the same kind of money mentality going into exchange traded funds? what are you seeing out there? >> maria, it's really the same reaction we're seeing in broader equities today. you know, basically an overreaction. you know, we saw higher volumes in volatility spike on the open this morning with that gap lower. we've seen volumes in money flows just sort of steady out throughout the course of the day. obviously a lot of talk this morning on wall street about, you know, what happened over the weekend, you know, with cyprus
what we have in cyprus right now is the rule of law being brought into question. can rules about depository insurance change over the course of a weekend? i think the size of cyprus right now, what it represents directly is not a threat. we're assessing. but if this is contained in some broader bailout oriented scheme, i think it could be something weathered by the markets. that said, the rule of law being brought into question is not a good thing. >> steve sacks, are you seeing a...
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jobs jobs like emerson continue to promote the worst sort of islamophobia lies at the same time as law enforcement agencies treat the entire american muslim community as a fifth column is just pure. crazy alert with the world cup a year away soccer fans all over are getting their tapes together in a last ditch effort to try and steal a spot on their national team check up the skills of this fifth. the cat lives in japan but we think you could give the american goalie the american military power to run for his money. the republican taliban has offered its budget taliban really television work well the way that the actual taliban works is they keep people stupid women are witches jews are another species westerners are degenerate all of the wise and powerful taliban leaders know what the koran really says because they're the only ones who can read write or tell anybody else what's real. there was a time when the muslim world was in white they invented the writing and math that we use today they were the center of the world for science but then in some places the taliban took over and don
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how much pat end law do you need to know to make a cool device? are you looking at me? >> you're the one devising cool devices, not me. draw me an animal that's never with four legs because that's what you know. >> litigation is one thing, but it has become so hard to differentiate and keep innovating and out-innovating the companies, software and hardware. >> when you give up, who would have thought some of these things would occur. motorola has a very long history. arguably they invented cell phones, and i just visited libertiville in illinois, headquarters there, and i -- i felt like a big macintosh vision. felt so at home. >> a huge compliment. >> queues of engineers geeking out late at night. i was at home. coming home. >> let me ask you about this book. it's a book about self-publishing. >> yes. >> you, too, can make a book. if a book is any good, wouldn't a publisher want to publish it in the first place? >> oh, you're hurting me, man. >> you've got 11 books. >> first of all, "author, publisher, entrepreneur. there are five companies in new york that basically pi
how much pat end law do you need to know to make a cool device? are you looking at me? >> you're the one devising cool devices, not me. draw me an animal that's never with four legs because that's what you know. >> litigation is one thing, but it has become so hard to differentiate and keep innovating and out-innovating the companies, software and hardware. >> when you give up, who would have thought some of these things would occur. motorola has a very long history. arguably...
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we have to finish the law. i'm committed to using the authority that i have to drive that process forward. and we always have to ask the question, are we dealing with the challenges of the moment? the real problem that we saw in 2008/2009 period was our regulatory institutions had not kept pace with the evolution of our financial institutions, which had become complex in a way that was not envisioned in the 1930s when some of the laws were written. we need to always stay ahead of that curve. and that's one of the things that i'm focused on. >> maria, i thought one of the most interesting parts was his comments that the stock market is not in a bubble, and his notion that fannie/freddie, he sounds like he's going to move relatively slow tly in those regards and did not suggest any huge changes to dodd/frank, talking about implementing very much the way it exists. we'll see how bold, how fast this treasury secretary wants to move. maria? >> steve, great stuff, as always. fantastic interview with steve liesman and
we have to finish the law. i'm committed to using the authority that i have to drive that process forward. and we always have to ask the question, are we dealing with the challenges of the moment? the real problem that we saw in 2008/2009 period was our regulatory institutions had not kept pace with the evolution of our financial institutions, which had become complex in a way that was not envisioned in the 1930s when some of the laws were written. we need to always stay ahead of that curve....
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ted cruz went to harvard law school. he knows there were no professors, zero, there, who believe in the communists overthrowing the united states' government. if he actually discovered those professors when he got there, why didn't he transfer to the university of texas law school or any other law school where the professors did not believe in communists overthrowing the united states' government. ted cruz didn't transfer from harvard law school because he knew he was in what most observers regard as the best lawel school in the country. that's why he wanted to go to harvard law school. that's why he applied. and in effect, begged as he does, to get into the harvard law school. but ivy league bashing has become absolutely necessary in right wing circles, and especially necessary for the right wingers who have actually graduated from those ivy league schools. mitt romney, a graduate of harvard business school and the harvard law school, did the standard right wing trashing of harvard during his campaign, and now we have t
ted cruz went to harvard law school. he knows there were no professors, zero, there, who believe in the communists overthrowing the united states' government. if he actually discovered those professors when he got there, why didn't he transfer to the university of texas law school or any other law school where the professors did not believe in communists overthrowing the united states' government. ted cruz didn't transfer from harvard law school because he knew he was in what most observers...
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which is law of the land, being enacted in over 25 states. is he a serious political figure, a serious policy figure in republican circles? >> he is a serious political figure and a serious policy figure in the republican party, but the governor's criticism about the budget is spot on. its formulations are not based in reality. obama care has been validated by the court, it was validated in the last election, it is the law of the land. i think that it is important for republicans to communicate clearly to the country about the costs and future of the interest payments on out of control spending, that's an absolute threat to our future prosperity. we're going to have to deal with that as a country. when you put forward the plans and proposals, particularly when you're the minority party, particularly when you're out of power, it ought to be a document that's grounded in reality, in truth telling to the american people. >> reality and truth telling, endangered species in some circles. steve schmidt and howard dean, thank you both for joining me
which is law of the land, being enacted in over 25 states. is he a serious political figure, a serious policy figure in republican circles? >> he is a serious political figure and a serious policy figure in the republican party, but the governor's criticism about the budget is spot on. its formulations are not based in reality. obama care has been validated by the court, it was validated in the last election, it is the law of the land. i think that it is important for republicans to...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> all right. today another optimistic economic sign. this time coming from the housing sector, please check this out. we're going to begin with housing starts. we're running strong up to better than 900,000 per month. now, by the way, the peak many years ago was 2 million. so don't talk to me about bubbles. this is just about recovery. but i do want to just show you that this thing continues to roll up. it's up 28% year on year. now let's go to the second one. housing permits, same story. i'm sorry. should have cleared that. same story. but now i'll just redraw the line anyway. there you go. it's still running up. that's about -- let's see, 34% a year. here's something to think about. housing starts are leading indicator of the whole economy. and so that contribution may kick in this year, give us better than expected growth. housing permits are leading indicator of housing starts. so leading indicator of a leading indicator, which really got my attention today, and people who tell me we're having
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> all right. today another optimistic economic sign. this time coming from the housing sector, please check this out. we're going to begin with housing starts. we're running strong up to better than 900,000 per month. now, by the way, the peak many years ago was 2 million. so don't talk to me about bubbles. this is just about recovery. but i do want to just show you that this thing continues to roll up. it's up 28% year on year. now let's...
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louisiana secretary of state tamale enforcing one side of the law. the saga specifically benefits the politics and the president in his demonstration at the expense of identity security of each and every louisiana and of the voting rolls. now goes to the senate health committee. if it makes it through that committee it goes on to the full senate for a vote. back to you. adam: much success in stopping the president just yet. is anyone saying that this thing might get stall that actually stop? >> it is a little too early to tell, but you are right. you look at secretary hegel, the department of defense, probably even more push back from republicans on that nomination. he is in the pentagon. adam: thank you very much. tracy: grandstanding. i don't know. well, a quarter till. we have to go back to the new york stock exchange. nicole petallides standing by. talk about a market that cannot make its mind that. >> reporter: and look at that. back in the green once again erasing all those symptoms from china, end squeezing of some green. you will keep an eye
louisiana secretary of state tamale enforcing one side of the law. the saga specifically benefits the politics and the president in his demonstration at the expense of identity security of each and every louisiana and of the voting rolls. now goes to the senate health committee. if it makes it through that committee it goes on to the full senate for a vote. back to you. adam: much success in stopping the president just yet. is anyone saying that this thing might get stall that actually stop?...
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in an interview for "nbr" this morning is the structural flaws he sees in in the dodd/frank reform laws. i begin my conversation with the man who coined the phrase "irrational exuberance" in 1996, by asking whether we're anywhere close to that giddy spirit right now. >> nowhere close. the characteristics of what has been going on recently are actually more related to the removal of various types of what we call major areas of uncertainty, and the so-called tail risk, meaning the risks that are very unlikely to happen. but if they do, they have a very large impact. europe has been hanging over the american markets now for quite a while. and the removal of that risk, at least temporarily, i think it is only temporary, has enabled the underlying forces of the market to begin to come into vision. and what those forces are, are the deep-seated exceptional discounting that is going on of stocks to a point where so-called equity premiums are virtually the highest level in history. that means that it is very difficult to get the stock market to go down significantly from here. >> so you think,
in an interview for "nbr" this morning is the structural flaws he sees in in the dodd/frank reform laws. i begin my conversation with the man who coined the phrase "irrational exuberance" in 1996, by asking whether we're anywhere close to that giddy spirit right now. >> nowhere close. the characteristics of what has been going on recently are actually more related to the removal of various types of what we call major areas of uncertainty, and the so-called tail risk,...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. ♪ cheryl: countdown to the countdown. the smartphone battle rages on. apple takes direct aim at samsung after the release of its new s4 galaxy. is this its last hope? invest like an activist. one fund manager's take on how to follow the smart money as we break down the fundamentals of 13d activist fund. plus another euro bank crisis. the latest move by cypress spooking markets around the world. bob dahl weighs in on how it's impacting the global. the "countdown to the closing bell" begins right now. ♪ cheryl: i'm cheryl casone in for liz claman. it is the last hour of trading, and the count down's beginning, and the dow is making somewhat of a big turn around right now after dropping more than 109 p points. the dow trying to squeeze through the green a little more than 30 minutes ago, now down 26 points as you can see on your screen. u.s. markets have been falling in global selloff in response to cypress' plan for a deposit tax. now it seems like we're shrugging off those headlines. now, shares of hewlett-packard and ve
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, regulate behavior, and change any law. stuart: we talked about the situation, and, by the way, when the market opened this morning, the dow dropped 105 points, come back a lot, now down 36. maybe, charles, liz, maybe the market thinks that the cypress story is overblown, will not affect it, maybe not affect spain or italy artery. >> maybe not, you know, but certainly for people who have been really concerned with what's going on, with a government that buys 1.2 billion bullets, hires 16,000 new irs agents, a government that's spent a trillion more than they earn than brought in, it doesn't help. the people in this country who are afraid of losing their rights and liberty, it's scary. stuart: i want debt center stage, and it's not. >> it's not. it should be. it might be likely limited, but it shows there's nothing above political meddling. what used to be taboo is your deposits are safe from taxation. stuart: the time is up, butdagen, connell it's yours. connell: thank you, sir. dagen: if you bail out those depositors, why
, regulate behavior, and change any law. stuart: we talked about the situation, and, by the way, when the market opened this morning, the dow dropped 105 points, come back a lot, now down 36. maybe, charles, liz, maybe the market thinks that the cypress story is overblown, will not affect it, maybe not affect spain or italy artery. >> maybe not, you know, but certainly for people who have been really concerned with what's going on, with a government that buys 1.2 billion bullets, hires...